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Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee, an affiliate of the Cancer Support Community, is dedicated to providing support, education and hope to all people impacted by cancer, including family members and friends of those diagnosed. Free of charge to everyone, Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee’s evidence-based programming for men, women, children and families includes support groups, healthy lifestyle workshops, mind-body classes, social activities, educational lectures and community resource information. Offering approximately 70 professionally-led support and networking groups, and more than 80 educational workshops and lectures each month from two locations, Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee is able to make a tangible difference in the lives of those impacted by cancer. We build community, so no one has to face cancer alone. Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee mission is to ensure all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community.
All Faiths is a leading behavioral health agency specializing in the prevention of child abuse and treatment toward trauma recovery. Our mission is to serve as the premiere trauma healing center by empowering generations of New Mexicans to create healthy pathways to prevent and transcend the effects of trauma and abuse. We accomplish this mission through four core programs which include: Child, Family & Parent Therapy, Community Support Services, Family Wellness- Parenting Support & Education and our unique forensic interviewing program, the Children's Safehouse.
THE MISSION OF IMOGEN ROCHE FOUNDATION IS TO BUILD EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE AND SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN AND TEENS THROUGH PROJECT-BASED LEARNING, SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT, YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND LITERACY.
The mission of Friends of the Family is to foster strong families, resilient and joyful children, and vibrant communities by providing respectful, responsive family support programs in the greater Los Angeles area.
Annie’s Hope – The Center for Grieving Kids is a community-based not-for-profit organization whose mission is to provide comprehensive support services to children, teens and their families who are grieving the death.
From the website: "Our mission is to support children and families through connection and the sharing of their grief journey after the death of a loved one. We believe no one should grieve alone."
Our mission is to change the way America cares for children, families, and communities by providing and promoting an Integrated Continuum of Care that instills Boys Town values to strengthen body, spirit, and mind.
Formerly known as Alpha House of Tampa offers homeless pregnant women and mothers with young children safe housing and the tools they need to become self-sufficient and effective responsible parents.
Believing in the power of Goodness, we teach, form, and encourage ordinary women, men and children to be extraordinary, changing lives, strengthening families, and shaping culture with a particular commitment to the special needs community.
The mission of Thom Child and Family Services is to provide community based, collaborative, culturally sensitive and comprehensive services, consultation and training to young children, their families and others in the community who care for them.
To educate, and empower, young women age 18-35 to their purposed life, through education, financial assistance, life skills, motivation, coaching, and counseling.
Bethany House of Northern Virginia is located in Fairfax County, Virginia, providing emergency shelter and support services to women and children escaping domestic violence. We help women and their children who have suffered from domestic violence regain health and dignity. We provide women with safe, restorative care while giving them the support and resources they need to transition into independent lives free from abuse. We are non-jurisdictional. We accept women and children from across Northern Virginia, from the entire Washington, DC metropolitan area, from other states and beyond. Once our families are stabilized, we help them get reestablished in their community by providing temporary housing and support. Realizing the vision of our founder Doris Ward, since 1979, BHNV has been a safe haven for women and children suffering the nightmare of domestic violence while also serving as a resource to our community at large. BHNV is funded by grants and donations from businesses, charitable foundations, churches, organizations, and individual community members.